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2025-05-28Revert "[libc++] Introduce ABI sensitive areas to avoid requiring ↵James Y Knight
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI everywhere (#131156)" (#141756) This reverts commit c861fe8a71e64f3d2108c58147e7375cd9314521. Unfortunately, this use of hidden visibility attributes causes user-defined specializations of standard-library types to also be marked hidden by default, which is incorrect. See discussion thread on #131156. ...and also reverts the follow-up commits: Revert "[libc++] Add explicit ABI annotations to functions from the block runtime declared in <__functional/function.h> (#140592)" This reverts commit 3e4c9dc299c35155934688184319d391b298fff7. Revert "[libc++] Make ABI annotations explicit for windows-specific code (#140507)" This reverts commit f73287e623a6c2e4a3485832bc3e10860cd26eb5. Revert "[libc++][NFC] Replace a few "namespace std" with the correct macro (#140510)" This reverts commit 1d411f27c769a32cb22ce50b9dc4421e34fd40dd.
2025-05-18[libc++] Introduce ABI sensitive areas to avoid requiring ↵Nikolas Klauser
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI everywhere (#131156) This patch introduces `_LIBCPP_{BEGIN,END}_EXPLICIT_ABI_ANNOTATIONS`, which allow us to have implicit annotations for most functions, and just where it's not "hide_from_abi everything" we add explicit annotations. This allows us to drop the `_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI` macro from most functions in libc++.
2024-10-12[libc++][RFC] Always define internal feature test macros (#89178)Nikolas Klauser
Currently, the library-internal feature test macros are only defined if the feature is not available, and always have the prefix `_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_`. This patch changes that, so that they are always defined and have the prefix `_LIBCPP_HAS_` instead. This changes the canonical use of these macros to `#if _LIBCPP_HAS_FEATURE`, which means that using an undefined macro (e.g. due to a missing include) is diagnosed now. While this is rather unlikely currently, a similar change in `<__configuration/availability.h>` caught a few bugs. This also improves readability, since it removes the double-negation of `#ifndef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_FEATURE`. The current patch only touches the macros defined in `<__config>`. If people are happy with this approach, I'll make a follow-up PR to also change the macros defined in `<__config_site>`.
2024-01-30[libc++] Split the monolithic __threading_support header (#79654)Louis Dionne
The <__threading_support> header is a huge beast and it's really difficult to navigate. I find myself struggling to find what I want every time I have to open it, and I've been considering splitting it up for years for that reason. This patch aims not to contain any functional change. The various implementations of the threading base are simply moved to separate headers and then the individual headers are simplified in mechanical ways. For example, we used to have redundant declarations of all the functions at the top of `__threading_support`, and those are removed since they are not needed anymore. The various #ifdefs are also simplified and removed when they become unnecessary. Finally, this patch adds documentation for the API we expect from any threading implementation.
2023-12-18[libc++] Format the code base (#74334)Louis Dionne
This patch runs clang-format on all of libcxx/include and libcxx/src, in accordance with the RFC discussed at [1]. Follow-up patches will format the benchmarks, the test suite and remaining parts of the code. I'm splitting this one into its own patch so the diff is a bit easier to review. This patch was generated with: find libcxx/include libcxx/src -type f \ | grep -v 'module.modulemap.in' \ | grep -v 'CMakeLists.txt' \ | grep -v 'README.txt' \ | grep -v 'libcxx.imp' \ | grep -v '__config_site.in' \ | xargs clang-format -i A Git merge driver is available in libcxx/utils/clang-format-merge-driver.sh to help resolve merge and rebase issues across these formatting changes. [1]: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-clang-formatting-all-of-libc-once-and-for-all
2023-12-04[libc++] Rename _LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY to _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI (#74095)Louis Dionne
In preparation for running clang-format on the whole code base, we are also removing mentions of the legacy _LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY macro in favor of the newer _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI. We're still leaving the definition of _LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY to avoid creating needless breakage in case some older patches are checked-in with mentions of the old macro. After we branch for LLVM 18, we can do another pass to clean up remaining uses of the macro that might have gotten introduced by mistake (if any) and remove the macro itself at the same time. This is just a minor convenience to smooth out the transition as much as possible. See https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-clang-formatting-all-of-libc-once-and-for-all for the clang-format proposal.
2023-11-05[libc++] Handle threads-related .cpp files like we do all other source files ↵Louis Dionne
(#71100) Source files in libc++ are added to the CMake targets only if they are required by the configuration. We do this pretty consistently for all configurations like no-filesystem, no-random-device, etc. but we didn't do it for no-threads. This patch makes this consistent for no-threads, which is helpful in reducing the amount of work required to port libc++ to some platforms without threads. Indeed, with the previous approach, several threads-related source files would end up including headers that might fail to compile properly on some platforms. This issue is sidestepped entirely by making the approach for no-threads consistent with the other configurations.
2023-06-15[libc++] Merge _LIBCPP_FUNC_VIS, _LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS and _LIBCPP_EXCEPTION_ABI ↵Nikolas Klauser
into _LIBCPP_EXPORTED_FROM_ABI These macros are always defined identically, so we can simplify the code a bit by merging them. Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc Spies: libcxx-commits, krytarowski, smeenai Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D152652
2022-02-15[libc++] Replace `#include ""` with `<>` in libcxx/src/. NFCI.Arthur O'Dwyer
Our best guess is that the two syntaxes should have exactly equivalent effects, so, let's be consistent with what we do in libcxx/include/. I've left `#include "include/x.h"` and `#include "../y.h"` alone because I'm less sure that they're interchangeable, and they aren't inconsistent with libcxx/include/ because libcxx/include/ never does that kind of thing. Also, use the `_LIBCPP_PUSH_MACROS/POP_MACROS` dance for `<__undef_macros>`, even though it's technically unnecessary in a standalone .cpp file, just so we have consistently one way to do it. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119561
2021-11-17[runtimes][NFC] Remove filenames at the top of the license noticeLouis Dionne
We've stopped doing it in libc++ for a while now because these names would end up rotting as we move things around and copy/paste stuff. This cleans up all the existing files so as to stop the spreading as people copy-paste headers around.
2019-07-07Make ~mutex and ~condition_variable trivial on Windows.Eric Fiselier
The implementations of __libcpp_mutex_destroy and __libcpp_condvar_destroy are already NOPs, so this optimization is safe to perform. See r365273 and PR27658 for more information. llvm-svn: 365281